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Does AI formatting change my text or wording?

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No. Veermat only changes visual formatting — heading styles, alignment, spacing, fonts, lists, indentation, and margins. It does not rewrite, paraphrase, summarize, translate, or add to your text. Every word you wrote stays exactly as you wrote it; only how the document looks changes.

There's an important difference between formatting tools and content tools. A content tool (like a generic AI writing assistant) edits what your document says. Veermat edits how your document is presented. It treats your words as fixed and adjusts only the styling around them — so your sentences, terminology, citations, numbers, and phrasing are untouched.

This matters most for documents where the wording is graded, contractual, or personal. A student's thesis argument, the exact figures in a business report, or the specific bullet points on a resume all need to survive formatting intact. Because the tool operates on the document's style layer — paragraph and character styles, alignment, spacing, list definitions — rather than the text itself, the meaning of the document cannot drift during formatting.

In practice you can compare the before and after: the visible structure looks cleaner and more consistent, but a word-for-word read confirms nothing was changed, removed, or invented. If you also want alignment normalized specifically, the Word Document Alignment tool applies the same content-safe principle — it only moves and aligns text blocks, never rewrites them.

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